This content is restricted to subscribers of OutdoorNews.com. If you are already an OutdoorNews.com subscriber, you can log in here. If you are not and would like to read this and all the other great content OutdoorNews.com has to offer, click here. Home » Uncategorized » Bloomington, Minn. Come play in the dirt with Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge staff and volunteers at a tree planting at the Louisville Swamp Unit, just south of Shakopee, on Saturday, May 18, from 8 a.m. to noon. This year’s reforestation enta
Bloomington, Minn. Come play in the dirt with Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge staff and volunteers at a tree planting at the Louisville Swamp Unit, just south of Shakopee, on Saturday, May 18, from 8 a.m. to noon. This year’s reforestation enta
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